Japan urged to behave itself
KCNA
Pyongyang, April 19 (KCNA) -- The Japanese chief executive cited a threat from North Korea as a reason for his support to the U.S. Iraqi war and the director general of the Japan Defense Agency talked about "missile threat" from North Korea.
Commenting on this, Rodong Sinmun today says that the DPRK poses neither nuclear threat nor missile threat to any country.
The news analyst continues:
However, the Japanese reactionaries have escalated anti-DPRK smear campaign since the outbreak of the Iraqi war, taking advantage of the hostile policy toward the DPRK pursued by the U.S., its master.
Their provocative outbursts that it is not in violation of Japan's constitution to mount preemptive attacks on missile-launching sites in North Korea and Japan should take revenge upon North Korea are indicative of their moves for military confrontation with the DPRK.
Like master, like man, the Japanese reactionaries are working hard to stage a comeback to Korea with the U.S. Iraqi war as a momentum. They are going mad, bereft of reason obsessed with fever for the reinvasion of Korea. But they only look pity and ridiculous.
We warn Japan that it will have to pay a very high price if it continues behaving without discretion fostering confrontation with the DPRK in line with the U.S. hostile policy toward the DPRK.